very afraid -> terrified
very angry -> furious
very bad --> awful / atrocious (e.g. her manner was atrocious for a princess)
very beautiful > exquisite
very big -> huge / immense
very bright --> dazzling
very clever —> brilliant
very clean -> spotless
very cold --> freezing / frigid
very dirty -> squalid
very dry -> parched
very fierce --> ferocious
very good —> superb
very hot --> sweltering
very happy -> jubilant / ecstatic
very hungry > ravenous
very large -> colossal (e.g. it was a colossal undertaking but he was up to the task)
very lively -> vivacious (e.g. he led a vivacious life with no second wasted)
very loved -> adored
very neat -> immaculate
very poor --> destitute
very pretty —> gorgeous
very risky -> perilous
very roomy --> spacious
very rude —> vulgar
very sad --> miserable
very serious —> solemn
very strong —> unyielding
very tasty -> delicious
very thin -> gaunt
very ugly --> hideous
very valuable > precious
very weak -> frail / feeble (e.g. the frail old lady; her feeble excuses could not convince)
very wet -—> soaked
very wise -—> sagacious
very worried —> anxious